Nathan Deal told The Associated Press on Thursday that as "a potential governor of the state of Georgia" he really didn't have a say.
But the Gainesville Republican said "that as an American" he opposes the mosque being place there, saying it "keeps the wounds of 9-11 alive."
Barnes, a Democrat, said in a statement that the area "is hallowed ground and it is too painful and divisive to build a mosque there."
The issue has become a political flashpoint this election season.
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